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Job Description for Nursing Home Administrator

A nursing home administrator's main function is the management of the residents in a nursing home. They oversee development and implementation of the facility management system, as well as supervise and coordinate the work of all departments. Typically a nursing home administrator provides oversight of the facility's quality assurance process; to do this, they must have good working knowledge of relevant local, federal, and state laws.

A nursing home administrator must be able to plan, implement, and evaluate nursing services, ensuring residents receive high-quality care; they must do the same with the facility's food service and recreational programs, making sure the food and activities meet the residents' needs.

These administrator also have many financial duties, including being able to develop and manage the budget and effectively use the facility's financial resources. He or she must also be able to negotiate and implement contractual agreements, such as consultative services, as well as ensure the protection of the facility's assets related to insurance and risk management. They must also work with the facility's staff members, training and educating them on financial management.

A potential candidate for this position must have licensing to work as a nursing home administrator in a skilled nursing facility. The amount of experience needed differs by employer. Nursing home administrators are expected to participate in continuing education to improve their skills and keep up with industry developments.

Nursing Home Administrator Tasks

Maintain relationships with patients and families.

Oversee inventory, order processing and distribution of products and services.

Directs the clinical and administrative staff in quality and consistent patient care.

Oversee staff operations, business planning and budget development.

Ensure services are in compliance with professional boarding home standards, state and federal regulatory requirements.